Thirteen rectangles - Vassily Kandinsky
This abstract painting presents a pure composition where 13 rectangles, of various sizes and colours, are arranged on an immaculate white background. The rectangles are arranged in a quasi-random fashion, creating visual tension and evoking a certain dynamism. The bright and contrasting colours of the rectangles, from intense red to deep blue, from emerald green to bright yellow, contribute to the overall balance of the work.
In this composition, Vassily Kandinsky explores the relationship between shapes and colours and their impact on the viewer's emotions. The rectangles seem to float freely in space, inviting the eye to travel from one element to another and to feel the emotional vibrations caused by the different colour combinations.
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L'œuvre en bref
This abstract painting presents a pure composition where 13 rectangles, of various sizes and colours, are arranged on an immaculate white background. The rectangles are arranged in a quasi-random fashion, creating visual tension and evoking a certain dynamism. The bright and contrasting colours of the rectangles, from intense red to deep blue, from emerald green to bright yellow, contribute to the overall balance of the work.
In this composition, Vassily Kandinsky explores the relationship between shapes and colours and their impact on the viewer's emotions. The rectangles seem to float freely in space, inviting the eye to travel from one element to another and to feel the emotional vibrations caused by the different colour combinations.
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